Ajahn Brahm: Perbedaan antara revisi

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Brahm diundang ke [[Perth, Australia Barat|Perth]], [[Australia]] oleh Perhimpunan Buddha Australia Barat untuk membantu [[Ajahn Jagaro]] dalam mengajar.<ref>{{cite journal | last=Wettimuny |first= Samantha |date=21 January 2007 |title=Sharing the Dhamma in his own unique style |journal=[[Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)]] |url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/070121/Plus/012_pls.html |volume=41 |issue=34 |issn= 1391-0531 }}</ref> Pada awalnya mereka berdua tinggal di sebuah rumah tua di pinggiran Perth Utara, namun pada akhir 1983, mereka membeli lahan pedesaan di daerah perbukitan Serpentine seluas 393.000&nbsp;m².<ref name="door"/> Tanah tersebut dijadikan biara Bodhinyana (nama diambil dari guru mereka, [[Ajahn Chah]] Bodhinyana). Pada awalnya, biara Bodhinyana tidak memiliki bangunan yang berdiri di atas tanah, dan karena hanya ada sedikit pemeluk Budha di Perth pada masa itu, dan sumbangan yang sedikit, para Biksu tersebut membangun sendiri biara mereka untuk menghemat uang. Brahm belajar pekerjaan pertukangan dan membangun banyak bangunan yang bertahan sampai sekarang.
 
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In 1994, Jagaro took a sabbatical leave from Western Australia and disrobed a year later. Left in charge, Brahm took on the role and was soon being invited to provide his teachings in other parts of Australia and South-East Asia. He has been a speaker at the International Buddhist Summit in [[Phnom Penh]] in 2002, and at three Global Conferences on Buddhism. He also dedicates time and attention to the sick and dying, those in prison or ill with [[cancer]], people wanting to learn to [[meditate]], and also to his [[Sangha]] of monks at Bodhinyana. Brahm has also been influential in establishing Dhammasara Nuns' Monastery at Gidgegannup in the hills north-east of Perth to be a wholly independent monastery, which jointly administered by Venerable Nirodha and Venerable Hasapanna.
 
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==Publikasi==
*''Opening the Door of Your Heart: And Other Buddhist Tales of Happiness''. Also published as ''Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung?: Inspiring Stories for Welcoming Life's Difficulties''. (2005). Yang diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa Indonesia dengan judul [[Si Cacing dan Kotoran Kesayangannya]] dalam 3 edisi, edisi.1 (2010), edisi.2 (2011), edisi.3 (2012) ISBN 0-86171-278-1
*''Mindfulness, Bliss, and Beyond: A Meditator's Handbook''. (2006). Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-275-7
*''The Art of Disappearing: Buddha's Path to Lasting Joy''. (2011). Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-668-X
 
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==Bodhinyana Monastery==
 
In 1994, Jagaro took a sabbatical leave from Western Australia and disrobed a year later. Left in charge, Brahm took on the role and was soon being invited to provide his teachings in other parts of Australia and South-East Asia. He has been a speaker at the International Buddhist Summit in [[Phnom Penh]] in 2002, and at three Global Conferences on Buddhism. He also dedicates time and attention to the sick and dying, those in prison or ill with [[cancer]], people wanting to learn to [[meditate]], and also to his [[Sangha]] of monks at Bodhinyana. Brahm has also been influential in establishing Dhammasara Nuns' Monastery at Gidgegannup in the hills north-east of Perth to be a wholly independent monastery, which jointly administered by Venerable Nirodha and Venerable Hasapanna.
 
==Bhikkhuni ordination==
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In October 2004, Brahm was awarded the [[John Curtin]] [[Medal]] for his vision, leadership and service to the Australian community by [[Curtin University]]. He is currently working with monks and nuns of all Buddhist traditions in the Australian Sangha Association.
 
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==Publications==
 
*''Opening the Door of Your Heart: And Other Buddhist Tales of Happiness''. Also published as ''Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung?: Inspiring Stories for Welcoming Life's Difficulties''. (2005). [[Wisdom Publications]]. Also published in Indonesia as ''Si Cacing dan Kotoran Kesayangannya'' in 3 volumes, vol.1 (2010), vol.2 (2011), vol.3 (2012) ISBN 0-86171-278-1
==Publikasi==
*''Opening the Door of Your Heart: And Other Buddhist Tales of Happiness''. Also published as ''Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung?: Inspiring Stories for Welcoming Life's Difficulties''. (2005). Yang diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa Indonesia dengan judul [[Si Cacing dan Kotoran Kesayangannya]] dalam 3 edisi, edisi.1 (2010), edisi.2 (2011), edisi.3 (2012) ISBN 0-86171-278-1
*''Mindfulness, Bliss, and Beyond: A Meditator's Handbook''. (2006). Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-275-7
*''The Art of Disappearing: Buddha's Path to Lasting Joy''. (2011). Wisdom Publications. ISBN 0-86171-668-X
 
== References Referensi==
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==FurtherBaca readingJuga==
* {{en}} {{cite news |last=Egan |first=Colleen |date=18 June 2001 |title=Monk caught up in fire and brimstone |newspaper=[[The Australian]]}}
* {{en}} {{cite news |last=Franklin |first=Dave |date=11 May 2003 |title=Religion with a humorous twist |newspaper=[[The Sunday Times]] |location=Perth, Australia}}
* {{en}} {{cite news |last=Horayangura |first=Nissara |date=28 April 2009 |title=The bhikkhuni question |newspaper=[[Bangkok Post]] |url=http://www.bangkokpost.com/leisure/leisurescoop/15800/the-bhikkhuni-question}} The full transcript from the 28 February 2009 interview is available on Buddhanet [http://www.buddhanet.net/budsas/ebud/ebdha353.htm]
* {{en}} {{cite news |last=Pitsis |first=Simone |date=27 July 2002 |title=Brahm's symphony is the sound of silence |newspaper=[[The Australian]]}}
* {{en}} {{cite journal | last=Ranatunga |first= D. C. |date=4 February 2007 |title=Be good, be happy |journal=[[Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)]] |url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/070204/Plus/009_pls.html |volume=41 |issue=36 |issn= 1391-0531 }}
* {{en}} {{cite journal |date=4 March 2007 |title=Few minutes of meditation, good way to start |journal=[[Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)]] |url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/070304/KandyTimes/517_kt1.html |volume=41 |issue=40 |issn= 1391-0531 }}
* {{en}} {{cite journal | last=Ranatunga |first= D. C. |date=9 December 2007 |title=Meeting Ajahn Brahm in a relaxed mood |journal=[[Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)]] |url=http://www.sundaytimes.lk/071209/Plus/plus0008.html |volume=42 |issue=28 |issn= 1391-0531 }}
* {{en}} {{cite journal |last=Smedley |first=Tim |date=3 May 2007 |title=What HR could learn from Buddhism |journal=[[People Management]] |volume=13 |issue=9 |page=14 |issn=1358-6297}}
* {{en}} {{cite news |last=Wettimuny |first=Samangie |date=3 March 2011|title=Path to inner happiness|url=http://www.dailynews.lk/2011/03/03/fea13.asp|newspaper=[[Daily News (Sri Lanka)|Daily News]]|location=[[Sri Lanka]]}}
 
==ExternalPranala linksluar==
*{{officialSitus websiteresmi|http://www.ajahnbrahm.org/}}
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| NAME = Brahm, Ajahn
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Buddhist monk
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1951-08-07
| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[United Kingdom]]
| DATE OF DEATH =
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